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Title: Theme Of Identity In &Amp;Quot;Summer Farm&Amp;Quot; And &Amp;Quot;The Bay&Amp;Quot;
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Norman MacCaig realizes this and expresses he is “afraid where a thought may take me”, before progressing to describe the grasshopper in minute detail, echoing the earlier detailed descriptions of the other beings on the farm. MacCaig fully integrates himself with the farm when his state of mind and human characteristics is projected on the grasshopper he observes... Showed first 250 characters
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MacCaig fully integrates himself with the farm when his state of mind and human characteristics is projected on the grasshopper he observes. The grasshopper is personified to have a “plated face” whilst the poet spiritually “finds himself in space” just as the grasshopper achieves this by “unfolding his legs” and physically jumping... Showed next 250 characters
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